The PMI-ACP is an up-and-coming certification that is generating a lot of interest in both the project management and the wider Agile community. Normally, this certification requires a 3 day prep class in order to cover most of the material and provide the 21 training hours to qualify for the exam. But what if you're a CSM or a CSPO? What if you've been "doing" and "being" agile for a year or more? If you've been actively working in a Scrum framework, you probably already know about half of what is required to pass the PMI-ACP exam. In fact, you'd probably find some of the normal 3 day prep class to be a waste of your time. So what can you do to learn the "other" key skills and knowledge for this new certification?